Looks awesome, but man I'm having hard time adjusting.
Edit: so based on some recommendations here, I found the game mode feature on my new Samsung TV. Never knew it existed. I turned that on for that hdmi port and it made a HUGE difference in the screen lag. I'm sure the smaller screens are still better for competitive, but was back to averaging about 1.3-1.4KD last night and more importantly had fun. Thanks for all the advice!
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I didn't even know this was a thing I've always had my Samsung on game mode though. 65 never had an issue occasionally remote play on my Expedia tablet and never noticed a difference between the two at all.
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1 ReplyI use a 32"
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6 RepliesNope. I use a 65" screen to see scrubs in HD.
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I personally like smaller for PvP. I also play on a 65 and it's annoying at times.
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With game mode any size tv can work fine. I used to use a 32 " but recently bought a 47" and gameplay hasn't changed
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I play on an 80" TV, so yeah. Lol
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3 RepliesI have issues going from my ps3 on a 42 to my ps4 on a 65
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Smaller is most always better....
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1 ReplyI play on a 65 in my bedroom! Everyone in the living room gets the 48in! :P
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Game Mode is awesome I recently discovered this on my Samsung TV so smooth!
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I love it on a 65 inch tv it is hard to adapt at first but you can see everything so much more clearly. Don't forget, it's about fun. If you have to use a tiny tv to do good, are you still having fun?
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People always told me to use a monitor. I use a 64" and do just fine stat wise lol
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2 RepliesEdited by I dab da best2: 12/12/2015 11:56:13 AMBest way to game is 24-40 inches if you're on and monitor stick with 60 hertz because you will never go above 60 fps on Xbox and ps4. If you're on a TV get 120 herts or higher.
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Prefer to lean back in my hot pink bean bag chair in my pitch black room eating Cheetos out of my belly button. #satire
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1 ReplyMine is a 55" and it's great. Just sit back from the thing in a beanbag with a pillow for arm support and a table of coffee next to you, with snacks!
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Game mode is the key. I've had a 60 " for a few years now and it wasn't till destiny that I turned on the mode. Massive difference. The tv seems to enhance the I/O time on par with top tier gaming sets. I've compared to gaming monitors and the response is same if not better as the size helps me grasp players movement faster.
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My best tv was the 55 vizio mseries of last generation before 4k My wife wanted a bigger 65 which we now have I do love the size overall but I feel you on getting more aquainted with it definitely use a game mode or whatever setting looks best for your eyes also sit a bit fcloser is say close enough where your vision can see both sides without turning It's all encompassing but definitely grew on me and love my 65 but do miss the 55 time to time but makes a huge difference on everything else
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Im on a 60" LG Plasma Screen I love it
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Viewing distance and television size go hand in hand. I played on a 120" using a 1080p projector. My viewing distance was around 18 feet. Did that for several years, now down to a 4K 55 inch viewing distance around 8 feet. Eye travel and focus affect reaction time and are relative to screen size and viewing distance.
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Had the same problem with my tv never knew these problems happened. My k.d was below 0.5 in pvp at this point ive managed too change it around alot since
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I play on a 60" curved OLED TV. It's awesome 😆
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I tried it on my projector and went back to my 24 inch monitor after an hour. It looks good on the big screen but my response time is greatly enhanced on my gaming monitor.
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You will adjust soon enough but daym that eye strain + headaches!
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2 RepliesI have a 78 inch curved TV that took some time to adjust to. Now I have a hard time going back to the smaller one in my bed room. You'll get used to it.
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Holy shiit! go get your eyes check, I'm sure it's gotten wrost.
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Get a monitor and a desk. It's the best and only way to play a semi competitive or competitive shooter!